Mark Weaver schreef:
tedd wrote:

...


Try looking at "current"

http://www.php.net/current

Maybe that will help.

not in the context of foreach() (I'll repeat the oneliner here
because tedd's old and has a crap email client ;-):

php -r '$r = array("a","b","c"); next($r); $K = key($r); foreach ($r as $k => $v) { echo "$K 
", key($r), " $k\n"; }'

current() is akin to key() in that they both work on where the array pointer
currently is. not that current() returns a key ;-)



....

Jochem put things back into perspective for me.

I'm having that printed on a T-Shirt :-P




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